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so you see we've marked brian's route here and lisa's route. the train very close here. brian may be doing well now, but i'm telling you, he better watch the rocky road around philadelphia because it can back up there. lisa has to watch for the one track terror, which means you go from all the tracks open to only one. she could be really, really slowed down and lisa, by the way, has already had a bit of an issue at penn station she tweeted out look at this, no, my train says late. that's her train right there. but only about 15 minutes late. so she may be able to recover from that. the big story right now has been what's happening with our friend nic because if we go up to a tighter view of new york city, i want you to look what nic did here. nic left our target, which is cnf right here. he went in a cab up this way. he went sort of a circuitious requests route up here this side of the park. then through central park. and then across to the other way over this way. and then up through here. and he's made pretty good progress. the latest report we've heard from nic is rig
so you see we've marked brian's route here and lisa's route. the train very close here. brian may be doing well now, but i'm telling you, he better watch the rocky road around philadelphia because it can back up there. lisa has to watch for the one track terror, which means you go from all the tracks open to only one. she could be really, really slowed down and lisa, by the way, has already had a bit of an issue at penn station she tweeted out look at this, no, my train says late. that's her...
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. >> and new mom again, lisa loeb. >> i'm dr. oz, and this is a special edition of "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. welcome. i'm dr. mehmet oz, in for piers tonight. we have a special hour tonight, one you won't want to miss. it's all about finding health in america, from staying fit, to food, to sleep, and sex, we're bringing you the answers you need to know. it's not easy, but we can do it together. tonight, i'm going to show you exactly how. to help me out, pop icon cyndi lauper, and lisa loeb. i want to start with madeleine stowe. she's been featured in dozen tz of movies and television shows and she's starring on revenge on tv. take a look. >> my son floats through life unable to make his own decisions. you could have dissuaded him at any point. why didn't you? >> i guess i wanted to see him win. >> you selfish little girl. in doing so, you may have cost him his greatest loss. >> playing mean every week. does that bring you joy? >> it does. you know, because i think we all have a real dark streak in us. and because w
. >> and new mom again, lisa loeb. >> i'm dr. oz, and this is a special edition of "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. welcome. i'm dr. mehmet oz, in for piers tonight. we have a special hour tonight, one you won't want to miss. it's all about finding health in america, from staying fit, to food, to sleep, and sex, we're bringing you the answers you need to know. it's not easy, but we can do it together. tonight, i'm going to show you exactly how. to help me...
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i want it bring in legal analyst lisa bloom. she's an analyst for avo.com. thanks for being on the program. look, i understand both sides of this argument. but it does seem a little bit fishy, the timing of it all, doesn't it? >> it's more than a little fishy. when someone's looking to ban photography, you have to look at whose interest is being protected. this remind me very much of those terrible ag-gag bills getting passed across the country that prevent people from taking a camera inside a factory farm and documenting the animal abuses that go on there. this is not a private place. a jet runway where an accident occurred and firefighters are going in, anyone would have a legal right to take pictures of that scene. so this is not a privacy issue. this is not a matter of going into somebody's home, for example, or even their office. and clearly there's been so much criticism of the way that the firefighters handled that situation, potentially causing the death of a teenager. that clearly this is designed to protect the law enforcement and fire department.
i want it bring in legal analyst lisa bloom. she's an analyst for avo.com. thanks for being on the program. look, i understand both sides of this argument. but it does seem a little bit fishy, the timing of it all, doesn't it? >> it's more than a little fishy. when someone's looking to ban photography, you have to look at whose interest is being protected. this remind me very much of those terrible ag-gag bills getting passed across the country that prevent people from taking a camera...
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lisa d lisa kudrow. what was the most success chl one that got the most viewers? >> i know that answer. >> do you? >> i mean, i knew that answer. >> say it. use your brain and mouth to say it. >> they aren't working together. it was -- dang. >> you don't have the answer. >> i don't. >> it's vanessa williams. >> vanessa williams was you're most successful. >> right. >> 0-1. >> do you think meryl streep is better in web therapy or -- >> web therapy. >> comedy is harder. >> i didn't see that movie but is that whole movie her going -- that one? >> no. >> there is other stuff in it? >> there is other difficult stuff in it and she did it with a polish accent. >> okay. question three, it's a visual question. >> oh, okay. >> which i think is fun. we'll show you a scene from cheers that you were on. >> okay. >> let's watch. you on cheers. >> i am imp vicing a little. we'll get on our ladders and say what our charters are thinking and george and emily are two innocent kids pray playing with love and consumed by the passion. don't you think? >> there is a lot to say about th
lisa d lisa kudrow. what was the most success chl one that got the most viewers? >> i know that answer. >> do you? >> i mean, i knew that answer. >> say it. use your brain and mouth to say it. >> they aren't working together. it was -- dang. >> you don't have the answer. >> i don't. >> it's vanessa williams. >> vanessa williams was you're most successful. >> right. >> 0-1. >> do you think meryl streep is better in web...
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] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of
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joining me is lisa middlebrook, whose nursing home collapsed after the blast. also her sister-in-law, who raced to rescue her. welcome to you both. lisa, first of all, how are you feeling? >> doing fine. >> obviously, a dreadful shock for you. what was the experience like for you? you're in a nursing home, it's heading towards the nighttime and suddenly this enormous explosion goes off. what did you think was happening? >> oh, i was watching tv, and all of a sudden the tv started to shake, the windows started to shake. i closed my eyes. i saw glass flying. then the roof collapsed on me. >> and sharon, you raced as soon as you heard what had happened, you raced round there. what was the scene as you arrived, because the nursing home virtually collapsed, we understand. >> first i went to my sister's house just a few houses down from the rest home. she has young children and i wanted to make sure that there wasn't anybody at the house. there was nobody at the house so i went back to the rest home, and they were pulling residents out in wheelchairs and they were al
joining me is lisa middlebrook, whose nursing home collapsed after the blast. also her sister-in-law, who raced to rescue her. welcome to you both. lisa, first of all, how are you feeling? >> doing fine. >> obviously, a dreadful shock for you. what was the experience like for you? you're in a nursing home, it's heading towards the nighttime and suddenly this enormous explosion goes off. what did you think was happening? >> oh, i was watching tv, and all of a sudden the tv...
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>> lisa, thank you very much. >>> a book by facebook's number two in command comes out tomorrow. it's already angered a lot of one big group of readers, women. >>> and congressional squabbles are nothing knew, but actual fighting? why this congressman is in the ring, next. >>> it is less than two months sense president 3w5u78's inauguration. of course we're already talking about 2016. jeb bush dodged a question about a possible presidential bid today when he talked with candy cali. >> when you asked me before 2012 was i going to run in 2012, i said no. i western the through the process and said it wasn't appropriate. now i've decided to defer any consideration of it until the proper time to make those kind of considerations. which is out, you know, more than a year from now for sure. >> the former governor seemed less tolerant when asked the same question by david gregory. >> who are we more likely to see in the white house? >> you guys are crack addicts, you are really obsessed with all this politics. marco rubio is a great guy. okay, heroin addict. we have big challenges. >> be
>> lisa, thank you very much. >>> a book by facebook's number two in command comes out tomorrow. it's already angered a lot of one big group of readers, women. >>> and congressional squabbles are nothing knew, but actual fighting? why this congressman is in the ring, next. >>> it is less than two months sense president 3w5u78's inauguration. of course we're already talking about 2016. jeb bush dodged a question about a possible presidential bid today when he...
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nick robinson brian todd and lisa. we're going to see what the weather, the way it is right now, which was the most successful. we all tend to wonder if we chose the right mode of transportation when the weather outside is fright full. stay right here as the great race gets underway in just a few moments. >>> if you or someone you know are flying the frozen skies today, there are long long lines and short, short tempers. but you know something? if you pop off, do you have the right to do that? could you be in a lot more trouble than you thought? and by the way, you're driving, what if you get in a chain reaction accident you get hit and you hit someone else. is that your fault? that's coming up next. [ male announcer ] megan doesn't know that coffee breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. it rebuilds tooth enamel making your teeth two times stronger. act. smile strong. >>> so by now you do not need me to tell you that the weath is a drag. long lis, pair ports. i know you're watching us a
nick robinson brian todd and lisa. we're going to see what the weather, the way it is right now, which was the most successful. we all tend to wonder if we chose the right mode of transportation when the weather outside is fright full. stay right here as the great race gets underway in just a few moments. >>> if you or someone you know are flying the frozen skies today, there are long long lines and short, short tempers. but you know something? if you pop off, do you have the right to...
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lisa, let me start with you. yikes, wow! the autopsy apparently revealed there were methamphetamines found in the fetuses system. the m.e. ruled the death as a homicide, which is unusual in itself. don't you need a cause and a manner of death and just finding the presence of methamphetamines. how do you know that led to the stillbirth? >> you put your finger on the aspect of this case. the american medical association has filed briefs saying exactly that. you can't prove cause and effect so clearly. we all know drug use is a very bad idea for a pregnant woman. it isn't necessarily the reason for this death. taking a step back, ash lee, i would like to see the money on these prosecutions to go towards prenatal care, towards educating and courage. i think this is a fetus. it's not a baby legally. we have reproductive rights in this country. this is a dangerous expansion of fetus rights to the detriment of a woman. >> no one is arguing it is wrong with a capital "w" to do this kind of thing when you are pedestrian. i'm learning
lisa, let me start with you. yikes, wow! the autopsy apparently revealed there were methamphetamines found in the fetuses system. the m.e. ruled the death as a homicide, which is unusual in itself. don't you need a cause and a manner of death and just finding the presence of methamphetamines. how do you know that led to the stillbirth? >> you put your finger on the aspect of this case. the american medical association has filed briefs saying exactly that. you can't prove cause and effect...
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lisa talley among them. and the rest of the gang that we met at the camden village mall. our thanks to them. >>> coming up on "the lead" a man connected to the boston terror suspects dies after attacking an fbi agent, is killed more appropriately. what did he know and why did he react so violently to questioning? >>> plus, it started as a few insults tossed back and forth but now the tiger woods/sergio garcia dispute takes a racist turn. that's next. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪ s'il vous plait [ male announcer ] this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ s'il vous plait we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geic
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lisa bloom, christine grillo, thank you both. we're back right after this. >>> thanks for watching, everyone. "around the world" is next. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. [ dad ] tide and downy together. athey wonder how much fastere justthis thing could go?be.go. what if i took it down that hill? what if it weighed less or turned sharper? they know that things can always be better. we count ourselves among those people. introducing the quicker, sleeker, smarter, best civic si yet. made possible by honda. is engineered for comfor
lisa bloom, christine grillo, thank you both. we're back right after this. >>> thanks for watching, everyone. "around the world" is next. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance...
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thanks, lisa. as i mentioned, alan chambers agreed to come on the progroom. look forward to that conversation. i hope you join us tomorrow night for that. let us know what you think. follow me on aroundnderson coop >>> an all female jury is chosen for the zimmerman trial. the judge is fine with it but it has a lot of people talking to believe the, a battle not just over this fence but fight for and against immigration reform and politics for years to come. we'll be right back. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. to accept less and less in the name of style and sophistication. but to us, less isn't more. more is more. abundant space, a
thanks, lisa. as i mentioned, alan chambers agreed to come on the progroom. look forward to that conversation. i hope you join us tomorrow night for that. let us know what you think. follow me on aroundnderson coop >>> an all female jury is chosen for the zimmerman trial. the judge is fine with it but it has a lot of people talking to believe the, a battle not just over this fence but fight for and against immigration reform and politics for years to come. we'll be right back. i'm the...
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. >> don't take that away from me. [ applause ] [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack. use
. >> don't take that away from me. [ applause ] [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions...
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wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very pleasant. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. free fico® credit score. get the it card at discover.com. but then it goes to the closet...to die. so try glow unstopables. they fill your closet with scents so fresh they last for 12 weeks! [ male announcer ] unstopables. america's best scent booster. >>> they're being called generation stress, american teen-agers feeling so much more pressure than their parents did when their parents were young. a survey found 38% of parents found their kids in high school reported experiencing what they described as a lot of stress. cnn's kelly wallace talked with two families to get their opinions on the pressures facing teens today. >> i sometimes push myself to almost the breaking point, and they're always telling me, oh, take a break, you need to relax, you need to live a little. but i say no. >> reporter: you're preparing for your high school tests, you have your activities, your school work. do you
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what do you say, lisa? >> well, first of all, the day that we see ariel castro with his head hung in shame and yesterday with gina dejesus with her thumbs up sign, we are already seeing justice in that case when the shame is on the perpetrator and not on the victims with. regard to jodi arias, it's not all that unusual that people on death row actually volunteer to be put to death. 137 death row inmates have volunteered for death and gotten it since the 1970s, including many in arizona. the question is not what she says to the news cameras. the question is what she does in court beginning today. does she instruct her attorneys not to fight the death penalty phase or are they going to go in there and put forward evidence of mitigation. that's when we'll see what she really wants. >> and of course, her competency a huge part of all of this. lisa, we'll touch on that in a moment. lisa, i'm going to ask you to stay on if you will. doctor. dre -- dr. drew, thank you very much for your insight. dr. drew mentioned
what do you say, lisa? >> well, first of all, the day that we see ariel castro with his head hung in shame and yesterday with gina dejesus with her thumbs up sign, we are already seeing justice in that case when the shame is on the perpetrator and not on the victims with. regard to jodi arias, it's not all that unusual that people on death row actually volunteer to be put to death. 137 death row inmates have volunteered for death and gotten it since the 1970s, including many in arizona....
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lisa desjardins, thank you very much. kathleen sebelius is on the road again today urging people to sign up for obama care. they'll be in san antonio, texas, later this hour after a stop earlier in austin. she says the obama care website is improving day by day. she says her focus is on making the site perfect. at a stop in phoenix yesterday, she had a message for critics to say she should step down. >> well, the majority of people causing for me to resign i would say are people who i don't work for. and who do not want this program to work in the first place. i have had frequent conversations with the president and i've committed to him that my role is to get the program up and running and we do just that. >> sebelius is expected to testify before a house committee next week about the problems with the obama care website. that should be a lively, hively session. the obama administration also coming under fire outside washington as international allies demand answers on spying. is the u.s. monitoring their cell phones? we
lisa desjardins, thank you very much. kathleen sebelius is on the road again today urging people to sign up for obama care. they'll be in san antonio, texas, later this hour after a stop earlier in austin. she says the obama care website is improving day by day. she says her focus is on making the site perfect. at a stop in phoenix yesterday, she had a message for critics to say she should step down. >> well, the majority of people causing for me to resign i would say are people who i...
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wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very pleasant. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. free fico® credit score. get the it card at discover.com. >>> hi, everyone i'm chad myers with a quick look at the wettatr and delays. thousands of planes in the sky at this hour and most of the east coast planes are late because the plane you were supposed to take was two hours late. that's what it looks like at this hour. here is what the flight boards look like. many planes in route and you'll see delay, delay, delayed and that's the story of the day. but, the story of the day is not cancelled. that's some good news. we didn't cancel a lot of planes today, probably less than 50. which means we didn't have to try to put people on other planes where seats were essentially soldout. here is the problem, really. this is the essentially the problem all day was the wind and then the low ceilings. we had a lot of cloud cover that was very close to the ground and that couldn't allow planes to lan
wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very pleasant. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. free fico® credit score. get the it card at discover.com. >>> hi, everyone i'm chad myers with a quick look at the wettatr and delays. thousands of planes in the sky at this hour and most of the east coast planes are late because the plane you were supposed to take was two hours late. that's what it looks like...
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. >> okay, lisa. we have plans of the bathroom that were shown during the court bail hearing. so we kind of mapped out the proportions of the bathroom. >> this, here, was the small toilet area. >> that's correct. >> depending on whose story you believe, she was ierlt sitting on the toilet or just cowering over the toilet. >> that's right. >> our set up was to be sure no more than a best guess because few details about forensic evidence have been made public. for example, we don't know the type of bullets fired or the exact location of where pistorius stood. >> we must be clear. this is a very amateured crime scene scenario. this is not necessarily what went down. >> absolutely. i i gree. this is really working with what has been available in open source information. >> very important, which could really determine everything is what kind of ammunition was used. we don't really know. >> we used a tape measure to help us estimate pistorius' height. this would represent the defense's version of events. >> okay, so this is the door for the state's version of events. they say oscar
. >> okay, lisa. we have plans of the bathroom that were shown during the court bail hearing. so we kind of mapped out the proportions of the bathroom. >> this, here, was the small toilet area. >> that's correct. >> depending on whose story you believe, she was ierlt sitting on the toilet or just cowering over the toilet. >> that's right. >> our set up was to be sure no more than a best guess because few details about forensic evidence have been made public....
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>> no. >> reporter: lisa reunited with one of the women she helped that day. >> so glad i got to see you. i wanted to get your name. >> i couldn't remember yours and i looked at the paper. i'm so happy you're okay. >> i'm happy to see you. >> i'm so happy, thank you so much. >> reporter: there are so many acts of hee roarism ever have where you look, so many people coming together to help the rebuilding effort. you see armies of people raking laups and picking up rubble. it is such an inspiring sight to see amidst the tragedy here. this, of course, where seven children, they were killed in the plaza towers elementary school when that tornado struck. really the school took a direct hit. cnn's john king toured the devastation with moore police sergeant jeremy lewis. >> in terms of when people first responded here, i mean, where did everybody go? >> we basically surrounded the school and started running into different areas. some of this has been cleaned out due to the search and rescue efforts. literally just climbing over debris. people were yelling for help. so pulling people out as
>> no. >> reporter: lisa reunited with one of the women she helped that day. >> so glad i got to see you. i wanted to get your name. >> i couldn't remember yours and i looked at the paper. i'm so happy you're okay. >> i'm happy to see you. >> i'm so happy, thank you so much. >> reporter: there are so many acts of hee roarism ever have where you look, so many people coming together to help the rebuilding effort. you see armies of people raking laups and...
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i talked with lisa earlier today. her first interview since the murder of her husband, tom. her daughters rachel and sarah joined me as well. we talked about loss and about coping with the enormous void in their lives, but also about finding hope and perhaps surprisingly, the capacity to even forgive. first of all, i'm so sorry for your loss. how are you holding up? >> you know, the support that we've had from family and friends and people that we don't know has been incredibly meaningful to us and i think we're doing well. >> what do you want people to know about your dad? >> that's a big question. i think i would like people to see how he lived his life and that that is so much more important than how he died. that he lived his life with such passion and such compassion for other people. >> sarah, how about for you? >> yeah, there's just so much i just want people to know that he was just so much more than his career and his work accomplishments and all those things. like yeah, they were great, he did so many great things for corrections, but i see him as my dad and you kn
i talked with lisa earlier today. her first interview since the murder of her husband, tom. her daughters rachel and sarah joined me as well. we talked about loss and about coping with the enormous void in their lives, but also about finding hope and perhaps surprisingly, the capacity to even forgive. first of all, i'm so sorry for your loss. how are you holding up? >> you know, the support that we've had from family and friends and people that we don't know has been incredibly meaningful...
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lisa raises a very good point. was the family oomp aware the depth at which these attorneys would go after tease children? any time you file a wrongful death suit, these kind of questions are yes, unfortunately, i do see these attorneys doing that. and frankly, that is their job. it is not their job to go easy on her and be soft on her. it is their job to defend themselves in this civil case. and it's unfortunate, but it is what it is. >> it is what it is. and it's just sad. these are kids. they're just kids, period. lisa bloom, midwin charles, thank you both. appreciate it. >>> coming up, i'm a canadian, now american. i came to cnn. so did george "stroumboulopoulos," you're going to meet the man who does not anchor "good morning america." he's coming up right after the break. >>> there is nothing like a good canadian. i'm here to say it. and i got a fellow canadian joining me now here. george stroumboulopoulos, nice to have you here. welcome to the good old u.s. of a. >> nice to be here. >> you have a brand new sh
lisa raises a very good point. was the family oomp aware the depth at which these attorneys would go after tease children? any time you file a wrongful death suit, these kind of questions are yes, unfortunately, i do see these attorneys doing that. and frankly, that is their job. it is not their job to go easy on her and be soft on her. it is their job to defend themselves in this civil case. and it's unfortunate, but it is what it is. >> it is what it is. and it's just sad. these are...
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lisa, suddenly, we have this issue coming to the forefront. we have a lot of predators in the military. that was the issue yesterday. they were perpetrating. not getting dealt with properly. they are getting out. out to walk amongst the rest of us civilians. so give me a feel for what'sen someone has been able to, prosecutions crimes unchecked does when they get out? >> what we know is that military rapists, 90% of them are serial sex aumptders, which means -- sex offenders, which means they will do this over and over again. they are victimizing women in the military. gy get out -- they get out and will continue to victimize people. the definition of insanity is doing things over and over again and getting the same results. we cannot continue with the chain of command being responsible for prosecuting rapes. it does not work. half a million of men and women raped in the military. this is a crime. it's not an order and training issue. it's a crime. give it to special prosecutors. let them prosecute and start taking this seriously. >> i will rep
lisa, suddenly, we have this issue coming to the forefront. we have a lot of predators in the military. that was the issue yesterday. they were perpetrating. not getting dealt with properly. they are getting out. out to walk amongst the rest of us civilians. so give me a feel for what'sen someone has been able to, prosecutions crimes unchecked does when they get out? >> what we know is that military rapists, 90% of them are serial sex aumptders, which means -- sex offenders, which means...
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but miss lisa stopped us. she definitely taught me to be able to control myself. >> one of the things that makes us unique is our pier mentoring empowering our young men and women to be the messenger. >> when i come here, i'm like a big brother. the way she influenced me is the way i feel like i'm influencing them. >> the successes are not necessarily going to harvard or getting out of the neighborhood. >> full trash bags. love it. >> when that kid comes back and makes a conscious effort to spread the message of nonviolence, that's the success. >> i love you. ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i don't know. how did you get here? [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without
but miss lisa stopped us. she definitely taught me to be able to control myself. >> one of the things that makes us unique is our pier mentoring empowering our young men and women to be the messenger. >> when i come here, i'm like a big brother. the way she influenced me is the way i feel like i'm influencing them. >> the successes are not necessarily going to harvard or getting out of the neighborhood. >> full trash bags. love it. >> when that kid comes back and...
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lisa, i know you are due any day now. i wish you well and thank you for taking the time to talk to us. >> thanks, anderson. >>> coming up a toddler who may have made medical history. researchers say she was born with hiv and is now cured. does her case raise new hopes for everybody with hiv? we are going to talk to the national institutes of health. today we saw where the deadly florida sink hole looks like. it swallowed a 37-year-old man. the story has a lot of people worrying about a natural hazard. we go inside another sink hole to see what it looks like up close and how somebody can disappear inside one. we'll be right back. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before
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we'll talk to lisa. somewhere on a train, and brian todd is somewhere on the interstate in between both of them, in between new york and washington, d.c. who has the best chance? we're going to talk to the other two, lisa and brian, after this quick break. the great race home continues. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the ultimate bed. come to the sleep number store and discover the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. during the ultimate sleep number week, queen mattresses start at just $599. plus special financing on
we'll talk to lisa. somewhere on a train, and brian todd is somewhere on the interstate in between both of them, in between new york and washington, d.c. who has the best chance? we're going to talk to the other two, lisa and brian, after this quick break. the great race home continues. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the ultimate bed. come to the sleep number store and discover the only...
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lisa sylvester takes a look at why we don't want to get some. >> more. >> reporter: it's a good defense against the flu. hand sanitizer, but when it came to getting a flu shot for her 2-year-old daughter, dana was less certain. >> i really thought about it and between the odds of her having a bad reaction versus catching the flu, i felt like the flu and having heard down and out and possibly risking her health or her life wasn't worth it. >> reporter: dana ended up getting a flu shot for her daughter, but others we talk to say no thanks to the flu vaccine. >> busy with work and just didn't seem to affect me, i don't think. >> i'm not sure i'm confident in its ability to really protect me. >> reporter: there are concerns with the flu shot that lead some not to get one. many of those reasons, though, are actually baseless. first notion is that the flu shot can actually give you the flu. dr. greg cope is an e.r. doctor in washington. >> the virus has been broken down into many parts that are inactivated and will naot cause the flu. >> reporter: another common complaint that it isn't effect
lisa sylvester takes a look at why we don't want to get some. >> more. >> reporter: it's a good defense against the flu. hand sanitizer, but when it came to getting a flu shot for her 2-year-old daughter, dana was less certain. >> i really thought about it and between the odds of her having a bad reaction versus catching the flu, i felt like the flu and having heard down and out and possibly risking her health or her life wasn't worth it. >> reporter: dana ended up...
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lisa kudrow but what qualifies her to give web therapy? >> i'm really good at denial, so that's my favorite coping mechanism? that's the tip of the iceberg, from legends to lions, from film-makers to mow bulls, betty and bill and a couple of jersey boys, we'll even throw in a serial killer. "stroumboulopoulos" take it your summer show, sunday nights, all summer long, right here on cnn. that's it for tonight. thanks so much for hanging out and being a part of it. very excited to do the entire summer. on behalf of the whole crew, you've got to come back. we'll see you next week. >>> peru is a country that's historically driven men mad, mad for gold, for cocao, for its magical ancient history. now, there's something else drawing outsiders to its hidden mountain valleys. we love the stuff. we obsess about it, gorge on it and fetish it. i'm talking about chocolate, once a common treat, it's now becoming as nuanced as fine wine, making the pursuit of the raw good stuff all the more difficult.
lisa kudrow but what qualifies her to give web therapy? >> i'm really good at denial, so that's my favorite coping mechanism? that's the tip of the iceberg, from legends to lions, from film-makers to mow bulls, betty and bill and a couple of jersey boys, we'll even throw in a serial killer. "stroumboulopoulos" take it your summer show, sunday nights, all summer long, right here on cnn. that's it for tonight. thanks so much for hanging out and being a part of it. very excited to...
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>> no. >> reporter: lisa reunited with one of the women she helped that day. >> so glad i got to see you. i wanted to get your name. >> i couldn't remember yours and i looked at the paper, it was shannon. i'm so happy. i'm glad you're okay. i'm so happy. thank you so much. >> just one of the many heroes here. you know, since the moment the tornado struck so much of the focus has been on the plaza towers elementary school that was simply flattened by the tornado and seven of the children who were killed were killed there. i'm joined now by cnn's john king. you got a remarkable close-up look at the devastation there. >> it's a wasteland. it's numbing. it's sad when you get to it. you imagine, this was a place of laughter and learning. on a full day, more than 400 students in this school, plus the teachers. the elementary school is the heart of any community. going through their normal day. 15-minute warning for the teachers to grab all those students and get them shelter. sadly, not that many safe options. >> in terms of when people first responded here, i mean, where did everybody go?
>> no. >> reporter: lisa reunited with one of the women she helped that day. >> so glad i got to see you. i wanted to get your name. >> i couldn't remember yours and i looked at the paper, it was shannon. i'm so happy. i'm glad you're okay. i'm so happy. thank you so much. >> just one of the many heroes here. you know, since the moment the tornado struck so much of the focus has been on the plaza towers elementary school that was simply flattened by the tornado and...
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i want to get the "legal view" of this from lisa bloom. up on my e-mail popped a comment, statement from the publisher. bauer publishing is sending this out. i want to get this out away. "in-touch weekly" and "lifestyle" stand behind the articles in issue in this action. they had a wealth of evidence substantiating that following his divorce from miss holmes, mr. cruise was absent from his daughter for long periods of time, that seeing her was not his first priority and she was emotionally struggling as a result of her father's extended absences. to me that sounds like a double down. big time. >> wow! the question is, what does the word abandon mean? that was their headline, that he abandoned suri. if he's off doing a movie and having phone calls with her, is that abandonment? what if they chose that -- >> a soldier deployed does not get to see or skype. is that abandonment? >> tom cruise is saying he's going to take a stand. good for him. they publish a lot of things that are not accurate. they choose words like this very carefully to hid
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criminal defense tore, jose baez also joins us live,nd lisa bloom, a legal analyst for a avo.com. all right, i want to start with you, jean casarez, and i'm going to pose these questions to all three of our panel. but it has to do with just how much this jury can take before they say, i'm done, or if they will say it. and i'm going to start with all of the things they've had to digest from the beginning. thu number one, she doesn't remember so much of the actual killing. she just wants them to believe it was ptsd or some kind of a condition, that she blacked out in her rage. she stayed with this man, a monster, because she testified, he abuses her all the time, but she stays with him. she rents a car from a location far away there her house and puts gas cans in the back of it, filled with gas, so that she doesn't run out of gas while driving through the night, to go on a trip, where she kills him. i will continue, but i'm going to stop there. jean casarez, by that point in the trial, was the jury shaking their heads? >> you know, i find this jury very, very focused, very intent, w
criminal defense tore, jose baez also joins us live,nd lisa bloom, a legal analyst for a avo.com. all right, i want to start with you, jean casarez, and i'm going to pose these questions to all three of our panel. but it has to do with just how much this jury can take before they say, i'm done, or if they will say it. and i'm going to start with all of the things they've had to digest from the beginning. thu number one, she doesn't remember so much of the actual killing. she just wants them to...
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tomorrow, matthew perry guest hosts and sits down with an old friend, lisa kudrow. >> i was doing a hollywood reporter interview a couple of weeks ago or like a month ago, it was hey, i hope i get nominated for an emmy interviews. it did not work, but i still had to do the interview. i found myself reminiscing about how much fun the show was, and the hours that we worked, and how much -- you could see how much we laughed and everything. if i had a time machine, i would like to go back to 2004 and not have stopped, you know? >> yeah. >> so just assuming for a second that time machines are around, would you get in a time machine and have stopped? would you want to change that? >> yeah. i mean, if it were up to us, you know, like individually. then yeah. >> you would have kept going or stopped? >> i would keep going. >> yeah. >> that's matthew perry, guest hosting tomorrow night. and anderson cooper starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm anderson cooper. tonight, a murder that's gone uninvolved for more than half a century. a south texas beauty queen killed after going to confession. suspicion
tomorrow, matthew perry guest hosts and sits down with an old friend, lisa kudrow. >> i was doing a hollywood reporter interview a couple of weeks ago or like a month ago, it was hey, i hope i get nominated for an emmy interviews. it did not work, but i still had to do the interview. i found myself reminiscing about how much fun the show was, and the hours that we worked, and how much -- you could see how much we laughed and everything. if i had a time machine, i would like to go back to...
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lisa sylvester has been looking at the bible president obama will be using this time around and lisa is joining us. share some details, lisa? >> wolf, this is something i did not know. the library of congress has 1500 bibles and one of those bibles will be used. the lincoln bible. so much history in this small box. >> i was thinking this big bible but it's actually pretty tiny. >> the monumental mentality of the moment has been confused with the size of the bible. it's a small family bible. >> 150 years ago, the president who freed the slave abraham lincoln, put his hand on this bible and swore to uphold the constitution. >> these are objects that seem to store the energy of a moment and they are physical objects that have traveled through time and culture to us. >> mark is the chief of the rare books collection at the u.s. library of congress. lincoln's inauguration day, march 4th, 1861. >> there's this incredible moment where lincoln walking out on stage and gives this magnificent inaugural address and uses this bible to swear in in a moment when the country is so divided. >> a cou
lisa sylvester has been looking at the bible president obama will be using this time around and lisa is joining us. share some details, lisa? >> wolf, this is something i did not know. the library of congress has 1500 bibles and one of those bibles will be used. the lincoln bible. so much history in this small box. >> i was thinking this big bible but it's actually pretty tiny. >> the monumental mentality of the moment has been confused with the size of the bible. it's a small...
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hey, lisa. is that the delivery we've been waiting for? [ male announcer ] and now you can get adt monthly service for your business starting at less than $2 a day. [ woman ] i love the convenience of adt. i can finally be in two places at once. [ male announcer ] call today to get adt for less than $2 a day. helping protect your business, is our business. adt. always there. >>> well, that mad and sometimes we mean mad dash to bag the best holiday deals well under way nationwide. black friday, yep, this is it. we've seen it year after year, the shoppers walking into stores not always politely in search of the latest fashion household musts have. electronics, whatever, sometimes a lot of junk. >> you may be in a walmart or kmart watching us right now or wisely, you may be sitting on your couch digesting yesterday's meal. this year, many stores didn't wait for black friday before opening their doors and many shoppers say they were pleasantly surprised. listen. >> it's been a bit unexpected. i thought there were going to be a lot more people
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wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very pleasant. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. free fico® credit score. get the it card at discover.com. [ laughter ] >> is it -- >> no, i'm a -- >> yes, mr. villintino is here. >> at least you come to beg my forgiveness. it's too late for that. [ laughter ] >> carol burnett playing one of her most famous characters, laura desmond, the success of the show was the amazing chemistry between >> they've been bouncing off the walls about? . bringing together these two great comedic legends. carol welcome back. >> thank you, piers. >> you said about tim, his improv was pure gold, wildly inventive. was that part of it? >> totally. what we would do on fridays we would tape two shows, the one at 5:00. we'd tape it with an audience. and then we would have our notes and make some changes and so forth. then another audience would come in and we would do the second show. well, tim, i'm going to -- no, i'm going to talk as if he's not here. >> that w
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lisa sylvester, cnn. >>> and a ban on sugary drinks about to go effect in new york? but it is also over big coffees, what is going on? we'll tell you. quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. why not make the day unforgettable? with two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains. you'll be asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere
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lisa, is this a test that every woman should get? i mean, there's going to be more and more availability. if you're a man watching, you can get tested for prostate cancer and early on in your life as technology gets better and better. but coming back with an odds it can create stress in your life and a difficult decision on what to do and doesn't seem as clear cut and simple to me when i think about it. >> no. absolutely it is not. the key again is to identify who is at risk and acog put out guidelines for us as physicians to determine who's a risk factor, a 20% increased risk factor and offer a genetic testing to them. women deciding to have the testing, they have to determine what steps are they going to take after that as far as prevention. is it going to be heightened surveillance, a double mastectomy, chemo prevention, scanning more often? before they actually take the test and know the indications and remember, if you don't test positive that doesn't mean you're not still at risk. >> right. >> right. >> that false sense of secu
lisa, is this a test that every woman should get? i mean, there's going to be more and more availability. if you're a man watching, you can get tested for prostate cancer and early on in your life as technology gets better and better. but coming back with an odds it can create stress in your life and a difficult decision on what to do and doesn't seem as clear cut and simple to me when i think about it. >> no. absolutely it is not. the key again is to identify who is at risk and acog put...
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we're talking juwith lisa here. about the walmart low price guarantee. that's your receipt from another store? yup! let's put it to the test. ok. nothing says all american like... bbq sauce! yes! you know if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. nice! brats for? we're grilling out! you'll love this walmart's always working to lower costs so you get more savings. oh my goodness! ok you ready? i'm ready... whooa. that's incredible! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. bring in your last grocery receipt this 4th of july to walmart and see for yourself. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. (girl) w(guy) dive shop.y? (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do
we're talking juwith lisa here. about the walmart low price guarantee. that's your receipt from another store? yup! let's put it to the test. ok. nothing says all american like... bbq sauce! yes! you know if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. nice! brats for? we're grilling out! you'll love this walmart's always working to lower costs so you get more savings. oh my goodness! ok you ready? i'm ready... whooa. that's incredible! that's the walmart low price...
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my name is lisa fitzpatrick, and my mission is to teach conflict resolution skills to the children of new orleans so they can avoid violence and stay alive. i love new orleans for its sense of community, but there is an undercurrent of hopelessness. >> who can tell me what their sign says? everything we do here is to build positive social relationships. our motto is reconciliation, never retaliation. >> i was on the verge of getting ready to seriously hurt somebody, but miss lisa stopped us. she definitely taught me to be in control of myself. >> one of the things that makes us unique is our peer mentoring empowering our young men and women to be the messenger. >> stop the violence! >> the successes are not necessarily going to harvard or getting out of the neighborhood. trash bags, love it! but when that kid comes back and makes a conscious effort to spread the message of non-violence, that's a success. (girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy)
my name is lisa fitzpatrick, and my mission is to teach conflict resolution skills to the children of new orleans so they can avoid violence and stay alive. i love new orleans for its sense of community, but there is an undercurrent of hopelessness. >> who can tell me what their sign says? everything we do here is to build positive social relationships. our motto is reconciliation, never retaliation. >> i was on the verge of getting ready to seriously hurt somebody, but miss lisa...
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starts monday afternoon 4:00. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of
starts monday afternoon 4:00. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while...
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lisa came in second and took her four and a half hours. brian todd, the driver, was last but still sprinting to the finish line as you can see here. it took him five hours and 15 minutes. >> i think brian's producer julian cummings i think he drove last night. he drove down with brian and drove back last night. >> i was with julian at 5:30 in the morning driving around so he was my producer at 5:30 in the morning! >> wow! osha is calling right now. someone has got some explaining to do. >> a fair tradeoff along the way is how that works out. >>> let's look what is coming up on "new day." michaela pereira joins us now! >> we should have done the test who was the most fraslzzled? i'm going with brian todd. sitting in traffic, don't you think? >> nic robertson is malfeasance somehow. >> we are all together on thanksgiving. a thanksgiving themed show today. obviously, the big story is the macy's parade here in new york. we know millions will be lining the streets of manhattan to watch this in person. even millions more of you will be enjoying
lisa came in second and took her four and a half hours. brian todd, the driver, was last but still sprinting to the finish line as you can see here. it took him five hours and 15 minutes. >> i think brian's producer julian cummings i think he drove last night. he drove down with brian and drove back last night. >> i was with julian at 5:30 in the morning driving around so he was my producer at 5:30 in the morning! >> wow! osha is calling right now. someone has got some...
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lisa, here we go again with george zimmerman. what is your take on what has gone down today with him and his girlfriend? >> well, first of all, let's look at the context, this is the third woman since 2005 who has accused george zimmerman of domestic violence. there was his ex-fiancee in 2005, just this year, shellie zimmerman made similar accusations against him, and now today, his girlfriend. do we believe that all of these welcome up with similar allegations, and yet he is constantly the victim? because that is his story. i think most people would find it hard to believe. >> yeah, and so do the police or they wouldn't have charged him. and next, you hear these 911 calls, the first from a panicky girlfriend saying he is threatening to smash the place up, waving guns, then you hear him calling after he goes outside to talk to the police. and he has a measured tone and is explaining it all very simply. almost as if you were being cynical, he is covering the tracks of the damage already created. >> why is he calling 911, the opera
lisa, here we go again with george zimmerman. what is your take on what has gone down today with him and his girlfriend? >> well, first of all, let's look at the context, this is the third woman since 2005 who has accused george zimmerman of domestic violence. there was his ex-fiancee in 2005, just this year, shellie zimmerman made similar accusations against him, and now today, his girlfriend. do we believe that all of these welcome up with similar allegations, and yet he is constantly...
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lisa sylvester is outside the courthouse. we're talking about the possibility of jail time. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, the preceding are still going on as we speak. i just came out minutes ago. they are all inside the courthouse. he is in the process right now of pleading guilty. he faces one charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and making false statements. that carries a maximum of up to five years in prison and also a $250,000 fine. i can give you kind of a sense of what is going on right now in the courthouse. first of all, his father, the reverend jesse jackson junior is also in the courthouse arrived today. his wife is also facing charges for filing a false tax return. she has her own separate hearing this afternoon but she's also in the courthouse as well as judy smith. this is a name that is quite familiar here in washington. she's the crises manager, famous for cases like monica lewinsky, many famous cases where essentially she comes in and helps the defense. we're going to see what happens a
lisa sylvester is outside the courthouse. we're talking about the possibility of jail time. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, the preceding are still going on as we speak. i just came out minutes ago. they are all inside the courthouse. he is in the process right now of pleading guilty. he faces one charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and making false statements. that carries a maximum of up to five years in prison and also a $250,000 fine. i can give you kind of a...
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lisa sylvester joins us now live to explain. lisa, what's happening, and why now? >> reporter: hi, there, don. well, the forced budget cuts for medicare, they took effect on april 1st, and what that means is a 2% cut in medicare payments to providers. when you think about it, cancer treatment like the drugs and chemotherapy has to be administered by a doctor, and the doctors are saying they are already operating at such a slim margin, with that 2% cut, that means tough choices. either they are going to have to tell patients seek treatment else where, or they could face going out of business, don. >> what will happen to these medicare patients? >> reporter: you know, for many of them, it means they can't go to the community clinic. they are going to have to go to a hospital. as we all know, the cost of treatment at a hospital is more expensive. one study put it about $6,500 more expensive annually for cancer treatment than a clinic. think about the stress it adds to a patient. i spoke to one man fighting cancer. he's been going to the same place, same clinics, same
lisa sylvester joins us now live to explain. lisa, what's happening, and why now? >> reporter: hi, there, don. well, the forced budget cuts for medicare, they took effect on april 1st, and what that means is a 2% cut in medicare payments to providers. when you think about it, cancer treatment like the drugs and chemotherapy has to be administered by a doctor, and the doctors are saying they are already operating at such a slim margin, with that 2% cut, that means tough choices. either...
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hey, lisa. is that the delivery we've been waiting for? [ male announcer ] and now you can get adt monthly service for your business starting at less than $2 a day. [ woman ] i love the convenience of adt. i can finally be in two places at once. [ male announcer ] call today to get adt for less than $2 a day. helping protect your business, is our business. adt. always there. >>> welcome back to extraordinary people. you know, in any city you can see so much chaos, and people may pause to watch and then walk on. because they don't want to be involved. or are afraid. >> just keep on moving. >> but one new york city resident could not look away. this past september, a man named sergio consuego, who is a regular neighborhood guy, father of ten, managed to diffuse the violence, risking his life to save others. >> i usually come here to go shop. say hello to the owner. >> it was an ordinary sunday. >> i was on my way to church. >> it turned into one of the most dangerous days of his life. >> there was a lot of motorcycles coming. they were all o
hey, lisa. is that the delivery we've been waiting for? [ male announcer ] and now you can get adt monthly service for your business starting at less than $2 a day. [ woman ] i love the convenience of adt. i can finally be in two places at once. [ male announcer ] call today to get adt for less than $2 a day. helping protect your business, is our business. adt. always there. >>> welcome back to extraordinary people. you know, in any city you can see so much chaos, and people may pause...
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joining us now is cnn's lisa sylvester. she's been looking at armstrong's long history of denial. >> so many developments here. lance armstrong's apology to his staff of the cancer fighting charity live strong is telling. that is ahead of an interview with oprah winfrey. we don't know what he's going to say or might have even said at this point. apparently everything is on the table. lance armstrong was tested more than 200 times by the international cycling union and the u.s. anti-doping agency for alleged use of performance enhancing drug. he vehemently denied using any banned substances to give him a competitive edge. including this 2005 testimony under oath at a deposition obtained by cnn. it involved a case brought by a dallas insurance company that had shelled out huge bonuses for armstrong's tour de france wins. >> you've never used your own blood for doping purposes, for example? >> absolute -- that would be banned. >> okay. i'm not trying to agitate you. i'm just trying to make sure your testimony's clear, okay, al
joining us now is cnn's lisa sylvester. she's been looking at armstrong's long history of denial. >> so many developments here. lance armstrong's apology to his staff of the cancer fighting charity live strong is telling. that is ahead of an interview with oprah winfrey. we don't know what he's going to say or might have even said at this point. apparently everything is on the table. lance armstrong was tested more than 200 times by the international cycling union and the u.s. anti-doping...